Project
AP164.S1.2003.D10
Description:
The project series documents the commission and built project for an urban development and a public park on the banks of the rivers Torio and Bernesca in the area of La Lastra, León, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 173. “The park of La Lastra is composed by the superpositioning [sic] of four different states of natural space: a fluvial park, an urban park, an agricultural park and a park with common installations. Being next to the urbanization of La Lastra, both public spaces, both adopt a minimum strategy of landscape bubbles and urbanized bubbles respectively in the way that the whole complex becomes a continuum and achieves a scale able to diffuse the traditional limits of either urban fabric or park, confirming a singular complex which responds to the way in which new generations can understand the relation between nature and artificial.” (ARCH270975) Two other projects are related to this one: Alcorque para León (AP164.S1.2004.D5) and Puentes de León (AP164.S1.2004.D6). Documenting the project are presentation documents, notes, a dummy and a proposal.
circa 2003-2004
Urbanización del sector La Lastra, León, Spain (2003)
Actions:
AP164.S1.2003.D10
Description:
The project series documents the commission and built project for an urban development and a public park on the banks of the rivers Torio and Bernesca in the area of La Lastra, León, Spain. The firm identified the project as number 173. “The park of La Lastra is composed by the superpositioning [sic] of four different states of natural space: a fluvial park, an urban park, an agricultural park and a park with common installations. Being next to the urbanization of La Lastra, both public spaces, both adopt a minimum strategy of landscape bubbles and urbanized bubbles respectively in the way that the whole complex becomes a continuum and achieves a scale able to diffuse the traditional limits of either urban fabric or park, confirming a singular complex which responds to the way in which new generations can understand the relation between nature and artificial.” (ARCH270975) Two other projects are related to this one: Alcorque para León (AP164.S1.2004.D5) and Puentes de León (AP164.S1.2004.D6). Documenting the project are presentation documents, notes, a dummy and a proposal.
Project
circa 2003-2004
textual records
textual records
photographs
Quantity:
58 slide(s)
photographs
Quantity:
58 slide(s)
Project
Buckingham Fountain
AP032.S2.SS3.D12
Description:
Drawings of the Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park, Chicago.
1988
Buckingham Fountain
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AP032.S2.SS3.D12
Description:
Drawings of the Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park, Chicago.
File 12
1988
Project
Torre sul lago a Breda
AP142.S1.D126
Description:
File documents an unexecuted (?) project for a tower in Wilhelminapark close to Wilhelminasingel Boulevard, in Breda, Netherlands. The project aimed to transform a public park, with small lake and islands, into a sculpture park. Material in this file was produced in 1987. File contains design development drawings.
1987
Torre sul lago a Breda
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AP142.S1.D126
Description:
File documents an unexecuted (?) project for a tower in Wilhelminapark close to Wilhelminasingel Boulevard, in Breda, Netherlands. The project aimed to transform a public park, with small lake and islands, into a sculpture park. Material in this file was produced in 1987. File contains design development drawings.
File 126
1987
Project
2020 St. Johns Residences
AP032.S2.SS3.D1
Description:
Drawings of 2020 St. Johns Residences in Highland Park, Illinois.
1985
2020 St. Johns Residences
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AP032.S2.SS3.D1
Description:
Drawings of 2020 St. Johns Residences in Highland Park, Illinois.
File 1
1985
Project
AP032.S2.SS3.D2
Description:
Drawings of 1770 First Street residences in Highland Park, Illinois.
1987
1770 First Street [Residences]
Actions:
AP032.S2.SS3.D2
Description:
Drawings of 1770 First Street residences in Highland Park, Illinois.
File 2
1987
Sub-series
Large Mammal Complex
AP032.S2.SS2.D2.SD15
Description:
Drawing of a large mammal complex for the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.
1982
Large Mammal Complex
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AP032.S2.SS2.D2.SD15
Description:
Drawing of a large mammal complex for the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.
Sub-file 15
1982
archives
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Fonds
Hazen Sise fonds
AP112
Synopsis:
The Hazen Sise fonds contains negatives, drawings, and other documents dating from 1933 to 1959. The negatives, taken in the early 1930s, mostly depict participants of the conferences CIAM IV and CIRPAC, including Le Corbusier, László Moholy-Nagy, Alvar Aalto and Fernand Léger. The drawings document the design of Beaver Lake Pavilion, built for the City of Montréal between 1955 and 1959 as part of the redevelopment of Mount Royal Park. Le fonds Hazen Sise est composé de négatifs, dessins, et autres documents datés entre 1933 et 1959. Les négatifs, pris au début des années 30s, présentent des participants des congres IVe CIAM et CIRPAC, incluant Le Corbusier, László Moholy-Nagy, Alvar Aalto et Fernand Léger. Les dessins documentent la conception du pavillon du Lac aux Castors, construit pour la Ville de Montréal entre 1955 et 1959 dans le cadre du réaménagement du Parc du Mont-Royal.
1933-1959
Hazen Sise fonds
Actions:
AP112
Synopsis:
The Hazen Sise fonds contains negatives, drawings, and other documents dating from 1933 to 1959. The negatives, taken in the early 1930s, mostly depict participants of the conferences CIAM IV and CIRPAC, including Le Corbusier, László Moholy-Nagy, Alvar Aalto and Fernand Léger. The drawings document the design of Beaver Lake Pavilion, built for the City of Montréal between 1955 and 1959 as part of the redevelopment of Mount Royal Park. Le fonds Hazen Sise est composé de négatifs, dessins, et autres documents datés entre 1933 et 1959. Les négatifs, pris au début des années 30s, présentent des participants des congres IVe CIAM et CIRPAC, incluant Le Corbusier, László Moholy-Nagy, Alvar Aalto et Fernand Léger. Les dessins documentent la conception du pavillon du Lac aux Castors, construit pour la Ville de Montréal entre 1955 et 1959 dans le cadre du réaménagement du Parc du Mont-Royal.
archives
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Fonds
1933-1959
Project
Save the Mountain
AP027.S1.D12
Description:
Long-range plan to preserve and expand Mount Royal Park. Definition and recognition of the logical boundaries of the mountain park area are called for by the Save the Mountain Committee. The plan would establish the right of city to acquire all properties within the designated areas as they become available, and would restrict construction and control building heights in the park area. This project was initiated by H. P. Daniel van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel on their own account. The work was executed pro bono with Michel Chevalier, Harry Mayerovitch and Hazen Sise. It was effected with the support of the Montréal Parks and Playground Association. The recommendations were accepted and embodied in a private bill by the Québec Provincial Legislature and in the bylaws of the City of Montréal.
urban planning
1960
Save the Mountain
Actions:
AP027.S1.D12
Description:
Long-range plan to preserve and expand Mount Royal Park. Definition and recognition of the logical boundaries of the mountain park area are called for by the Save the Mountain Committee. The plan would establish the right of city to acquire all properties within the designated areas as they become available, and would restrict construction and control building heights in the park area. This project was initiated by H. P. Daniel van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel on their own account. The work was executed pro bono with Michel Chevalier, Harry Mayerovitch and Hazen Sise. It was effected with the support of the Montréal Parks and Playground Association. The recommendations were accepted and embodied in a private bill by the Québec Provincial Legislature and in the bylaws of the City of Montréal.
File 12
1960
urban planning